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    Arguing About Judaism: A Rabbi, a Philosopher and a Revealing Debate.Peter Cave & Dan Cohn-Sherbok - 2020 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok.
    Arguing about Judaism differs from other introductions to Judaism. It is unique, not solely in its engaging dialogues between a Reform rabbi and a humanist, atheist philosopher, but also in its presentation of and challenges to the fundamental religious beliefs of the Jewish heritage and their relevance to today's Jewish community. The dialogues contain both Jewish narratives and philosophical responses, with topics ranging from the nature of God to controversies over sexual relations, animal welfare and the environment -- from antisemitism (...)
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    Jews: Nearly Everything You Wanted To Know But Were Too Afraid To Ask.Peter Cave & Dan Cohn-Sherbok - 2018 - Sheffield: Equinox.
    Who are the Jews? What do they believe? Why is Israel so important to them? What's all this about self-hating Jews? These are just some of the questions that engage a Reform rabbi and a Humanist philosopher in their lively and intriguing conversations. From Antisemitism to Zionism, from animal slaughter kosher-style to the Zeitgeist of Jewish disparaging humour, rabbi Dan Cohn-Sherbok gives us the flavours, traditions and 'feel' of Jewish life and identity enmeshed in the importance of the Holy Land, (...)
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    Beyond death: theological and philosophical reflections on life after death.Dan Cohn-Sherbok & Christopher Lewis (eds.) - 1995 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    Throughout history human beings have been preoccupied with personal survival after death. As a consequence, most world religions proclaim that life continues beyond the grave, and they have depicted the Hereafter in a variety of forms. These various conceptions constitute answers to the most perplexing spiritual questions: Will we remember our former lives in the Hereafter? Will we have bodies? Can bodiless souls recognise each other? Will we continue to have personal identity? Will we be punished or rewarded, or absorbed (...)
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    Fifty Key Jewish Thinkers.Dan Cohn-Sherbok - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    This panoramic survey provides a first point of entry into the fascinating richness and complexity of the Jewish philosophical, theological and Kabbalistic tradition. Beginning in the first century with the Hellenistic philosopher Philo, Fifty Key Jewish Thinkers traces the major intellectual events of the last two thousand years, including the growth of Medieval Jewish philosophy, the early modern mystics, the radicals, the Hasidic leaders, the Enlightenment and secular and religious Zionism. From Maimonides to Martin Buber, and from Baruch Spinoza to (...)
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    Judaism and the theology of liberation.Dan Cohn-Sherbok - 1986 - Modern Theology 3 (1):1-19.
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    Medieval Jewish philosophy: an introduction.Dan Cohn-Sherbok - 1996 - Richmond, Surrey: Curzon.
    Beginning with the earliest philosopher of the Middle Ages, Saadiah ben Joseph al-Fayyumi, this work surveys the writings of such figures as Solomon ben Joseph ...
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    The Liberation Debate: Rights at Issue.Dan Cohn-Sherbok & Michael Leahy (eds.) - 1996 - Routledge.
    This well-documented collection challenges the reader to examine and judge the arguments in six areas of contemporary unrest: women's liberation, black liberation, gay liberation, children's liberation, animal liberation and liberation in the Third World. It refrains from taking a single point of view, thus allowing the reader to gain an insight into the various aspects of the debate. Designed both for students and a general audience, The Liberation Debate encourages readers to become active participants in fraught and topical debates.
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    The Liberation Debate: Rights at Issue.Dan Cohn-Sherbok & Michael Leahy (eds.) - 1996 - Routledge.
    This well-documented collection challenges the reader to examine and judge the arguments in six areas of contemporary unrest: women's liberation, black liberation, gay liberation, children's liberation, animal liberation and liberation in the Third World. It refrains from taking a single point of view, thus allowing the reader to gain an insight into the various aspects of the debate. Designed both for students and a general audience, _The Liberation Debate_ encourages readers to become active participants in fraught and topical debates.
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    World Religions and Human Liberation.Donald G. Luck & Dan Cohn-Sherbok - 1994 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 14:278.
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